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ESPN Star Sports (ESS), Asia's leading sports content provider, has extended the broadcast of The Masters Tournament on multiple platforms across its footprint in Asia excluding South Korea.
As in previous years, ESS will showcase The Masters 'live' coverage with comprehensive presentation packages including half-hour daily highlights and 'live' on-ground reports in English.
ESS MD Peter Hutton said, "We're delighted to sign again for such a unique and special event, with a remarkable character and history. We look forward to doing the event justice with our team in Augusta bringing that history to life for our viewers all the way across Asia."
The Masters tournament is just one of ESS's stable of marquee golf properties which include Golf Majors such as The Open Championship and The US Open.
In addition, ESS has also secured multi-year rights to the PGA Grand Slam of Golf, OneAsia, the Royal Trophy, PGA Euro Pro Tour, and Ladies European Tour, further cementing the network's position as truly being the 'Home of Golf' across Asia.
Indiantelevision.com > News Headlines > ESS secures broadcast rights for The Masters Tournament
As in previous years, ESS will showcase The Masters 'live' coverage with comprehensive presentation packages including half-hour daily highlights and 'live' on-ground reports in English.
ESS MD Peter Hutton said, "We're delighted to sign again for such a unique and special event, with a remarkable character and history. We look forward to doing the event justice with our team in Augusta bringing that history to life for our viewers all the way across Asia."
The Masters tournament is just one of ESS's stable of marquee golf properties which include Golf Majors such as The Open Championship and The US Open.
In addition, ESS has also secured multi-year rights to the PGA Grand Slam of Golf, OneAsia, the Royal Trophy, PGA Euro Pro Tour, and Ladies European Tour, further cementing the network's position as truly being the 'Home of Golf' across Asia.
Indiantelevision.com > News Headlines > ESS secures broadcast rights for The Masters Tournament